Because the entire bricklaying process by HX is highly...

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    Because the entire bricklaying process by HX is highly autonomous and streamlined, so it's very natural to include waste management as part of the work flow, when bricks are trimmed or routed, where does the brick chips or powders gets emitted out of the system, I would assume attached containers capturing different type of waste emitted straight away. I think this is what they meant in the update.

    But what you described is entirely a new project, if FBR is to revolutionise the entire building process, I don't think they are interested in spending resources in figuring out how to clean up after a traditional method that they envision to completely replace.
    Last edited by Storm_chasor: 18/04/18
 
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